"ye" meaning in Haitian Creole

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Verb

IPA: /je/
Etymology: From French est (“is”), third person singular of the indicative present of être (“to be”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ht|fr|est|t=is}} French est (“is”) Head templates: {{head|ht|verb}} ye
  1. Form of se used at the end of a phrase, after the predicate and the subject, in that order; to be. Tags: form-of Form of: se used at the end of a phrase (extra: to be), after the predicate and the subject (extra: to be), in that order (extra: to be)
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